Suns forward Michael Beasley (0) has been accused of sexual assault, and police are investigating. Beasley has not been arrested or charged. / Jennifer Stewart, USA TODAY Sports

by Laurie Merrill, USA TODAY Sports

by Laurie Merrill, USA TODAY Sports

Scottsdale, Ariz. - Scottsdale police are investigating Suns basketball forward Michael Beasley in connection with a report of a sexual assault at his home in January.

Beasley has not been arrested. The County Attorney, which would determine whether to prosecute, doesn't have the case. Beasley has not been charged.

"At this point we are investigating an allegation into a sex assault charge made against Michael Beasley," Scottsdale Officer Dave Pubins wrote in an e-mail on Tuesday. "There is no booking photo as he was not arrested or charged with a crime. This investigation is ongoing."

A call to Beasley's agent, Jeff Schwartz, was not immediately returned.

The allegation stems from a Jan. 13 complaint by a woman who told police she had been sexually assaulted.

According to a police report, the woman told Scottsdale police the assault occurred at Beasley's Paradise Valley home.

"Remember at this point it is just allegations and that we do not know that a crime has taken place," Pubins also wrote.

"At this point we can only say the investigation is ongoing as we are interviewing those involved and are processing any physical evidence that we may have to try to determine if criminal charges are appropriate for this incident," Pubins wrote in the e-mail.

Though the alleged assault took place in Paradise Valley, the woman thought she was in Scottsdale and brought her complaint to Scottsdale police, Pubins said.

"After our detective interviewed her extensively it was realized that this took place just outside of our city," Pubins wrote. "Instead of her having to tell her story all over again our detective continued with the investigation. This is not uncommon practice."

Earlier this year, Scottsdale police cited Beasley after he was pulled over on suspicion of speeding, driving on a suspended Arizona license, and driving without a vehicle license plate or registration, police said.

Beasley was stopped on suspicion of driving 71 mph in a 45 mph speed-limit zone on Scottsdale Road near Doubletree Ranch Road on Jan. 25, shortly after 1 a.m., according to a Scottsdale police report.

Police said the vehicle, a Mercedes 4-door sedan, also had no license plate or temporary registration tag.